Automotive and Mechanics Courses at Ashworth College
Program Name:
Auto Mechanics Offline
| Basic Automotive Maintenance |
| Course Number |
Lesson 1 |
Engine oil and coolant; automatic and manual transmission fluids; brake and hydraulic clutch system fluid; power steering fluid; AC refrigerant; manual steering sector lubricant; grease; battery electrolyte; windshield washer solvent; fuels; differential and transaxle lubricant; evaluating worn parts; parts ordering, specifying and repair. |
| Automotive Safety |
| Course Number |
Lesson 2: |
Shop safety practices and procedures; protecting property; emergency and first aid equipment; fire prevention; eye, ear and breathing protection; clothing; compressed air safety; hand tool and electrical safety; lifts; jacks. |
| Automotive Maintenance Tools |
| Course Number |
Lesson 3 |
Hand and air wrenches; screwdrivers, screw holders and nut drivers; pliers; hammers; engine lubrication tools; air conditioner tools; battery and charging system tools; starter and ignition tools; fuel and exhaust system tools; under-the-vehicle tools; tire, wheel, hub and brake tools; electrical and light system tools. |
| Basic Maintenance Service |
| Course Number |
Lesson 4 |
Under-the-vehicle and under-the-hood service for vehicles at 3000, 6000, 9000 and 12,000-miles; two-year, four-year and as-needed vehicle maintenance and service |
| Engine Lubrication |
| Course Number |
Lesson 5 |
Oil viscosity; service classification; conservation of energy; lubricating diesel engines; selecting the correct oil; synthetic oil products and supplements; raising and supporting a car; lifts; changing the engine oil and oil filter; oil leak inspection, tests and corrective procedures. |
| Battery System |
| Course Number |
Lesion 6 |
Battery operation and terms; battery safety, selection, removal and installation; inspecting the battery and cable; cleaning battery terminals; specific gravity and battery load testing; charging. |
| Charging System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 7 |
The alternator, regulator, battery and indicating device; circuits; charging system service; three-stage charging test; removing and replacing the alternator; oscilloscope testing the system. |
| Starting System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 8 |
The motor circuit; the control circuit; relays; starter motors; starter drive clutches; basic starting system tests and troubleshooting; interpreting test results; replacing a starter motor and relay. |
| Ignition System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 9 |
Primary circuit components: battery, ignition switch, ignition coil, spark plug coil and magnetic triggering device; the secondary circuit; spark plug components, design differences and selection; "reading" spark plugs; adjusting the spark plug gap; spark plug wires; distributor cap; rotor; electronic primary ignition circuit; ignition timing; scope patterns. |
| Engine Cooling System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 10 |
System operation and parts; temperature and pressure control; testing the coolant; leaks; inspecting hoses and drive belts; thermostat; replacing temperature-sensitive sending units; electric fans; system troubleshooting. |
| Fuel and Emission Control Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 11 |
| Transmission Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 12 |
Transmission lubricant and parts; transmission inspection and service; automatic transmission parts, materials, service; clutch system parts and service; the hydraulic clutch; road testing. |
| Exhaust and Drive Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 13 |
Exhaust manifold; crossover pipe; catalytic converter; muffler; resonator; tailpipe and hangers; exhaust system safety, inspection, testing and replacement; oxygen sensor; trouble codes; drive shaft/universal joint service and repair; leaks; visual and audio inspection; differential parts and service; fluid change; axle bearings. |
| Steering and Suspension Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 14 |
Solid axle, independent, long and short arm suspension systems; Macpherson strut suspension systems; load/non-load-carrying ball joints; radial/axle play; steering linkage and gear; shock absorbers; power steering. |
| Tires and Wheels |
| Course Number |
Lesson 15 |
Tire types, sizes and markings; tire inflation; adjusting pressures; tire usage, service, inspection and maintenance; wheel design; wheel and tire imbalance/alignment; servicing wheel bearings; replacing bearing cups; sealed wheel bearings. |
| Brake Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 16 |
Brake inspection and maintenance; service and parking brake systems; brake shoes and lining; disc brakes; drum brakes; operation of self-energizing duo-servo and non-servo brake; inspecting and troubleshooting brake linings and antilock brakes; troubleshooting brake hydraulics. |
| Electrical Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 17 |
Basic electrical circuitry; circuit protection and control; switches; replacing, adjusting, and aiming small bulbs and lights. |
| A/C and Heating Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 18 |
Air conditioning components and service; belt tension and adjustment; service gauges; compressor oil; refrigerant; compressor clutch; condenser; evaporator; blower and controls; temperature; leak detection; heater parts, components and service; troubleshooting the heater and air conditioner. |
Program description: Auto repair is a highly valued skill and now you can learn
to repair and maintain autos bumper to bumper. This
comprehensive course covers the operation, components,
performance standards and inspection procedures of every
automobile system. From the engine, drive train and fuel
systems, to breaks, cooling and electronic accessories.
Program Name:
Auto Mechanics Online
| Basic Automotive Maintenance |
| Course Number |
Lesson 1 |
Engine oil and coolant; automatic and manual transmission fluids; brake and hydraulic clutch system fluid; power steering fluid; AC refrigerant; manual steering sector lubricant; grease; battery electrolyte; windshield washer solvent; fuels; differential and transaxle lubricant; evaluating worn parts; parts ordering, specifying and repair. |
| Automotive Safety |
| Course Number |
Lesson 2: |
Shop safety practices and procedures; protecting property; emergency and first aid equipment; fire prevention; eye, ear and breathing protection; clothing; compressed air safety; hand tool and electrical safety; lifts; jacks. |
| Automotive Maintenance Tools |
| Course Number |
Lesson 3 |
Hand and air wrenches; screwdrivers, screw holders and nut drivers; pliers; hammers; engine lubrication tools; air conditioner tools; battery and charging system tools; starter and ignition tools; fuel and exhaust system tools; under-the-vehicle tools; tire, wheel, hub and brake tools; electrical and light system tools. |
| Basic Maintenance Service |
| Course Number |
Lesson 4 |
Under-the-vehicle and under-the-hood service for vehicles at 3000, 6000, 9000 and 12,000-miles; two-year, four-year and as-needed vehicle maintenance and service |
| Engine Lubrication |
| Course Number |
Lesson 5 |
Oil viscosity; service classification; conservation of energy; lubricating diesel engines; selecting the correct oil; synthetic oil products and supplements; raising and supporting a car; lifts; changing the engine oil and oil filter; oil leak inspection, tests and corrective procedures. |
| Battery System |
| Course Number |
Lesion 6 |
Battery operation and terms; battery safety, selection, removal and installation; inspecting the battery and cable; cleaning battery terminals; specific gravity and battery load testing; charging. |
| Charging System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 7 |
The alternator, regulator, battery and indicating device; circuits; charging system service; three-stage charging test; removing and replacing the alternator; oscilloscope testing the system. |
| Starting System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 8 |
The motor circuit; the control circuit; relays; starter motors; starter drive clutches; basic starting system tests and troubleshooting; interpreting test results; replacing a starter motor and relay. |
| Ignition System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 9 |
Primary circuit components: battery, ignition switch, ignition coil, spark plug coil and magnetic triggering device; the secondary circuit; spark plug components, design differences and selection; "reading" spark plugs; adjusting the spark plug gap; spark plug wires; distributor cap; rotor; electronic primary ignition circuit; ignition timing; scope patterns. |
| Engine Cooling System |
| Course Number |
Lesson 10 |
System operation and parts; temperature and pressure control; testing the coolant; leaks; inspecting hoses and drive belts; thermostat; replacing temperature-sensitive sending units; electric fans; system troubleshooting. |
| Fuel and Emission Control Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 11 |
| Transmission Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 12 |
Transmission lubricant and parts; transmission inspection and service; automatic transmission parts, materials, service; clutch system parts and service; the hydraulic clutch; road testing. |
| Exhaust and Drive Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 13 |
Exhaust manifold; crossover pipe; catalytic converter; muffler; resonator; tailpipe and hangers; exhaust system safety, inspection, testing and replacement; oxygen sensor; trouble codes; drive shaft/universal joint service and repair; leaks; visual and audio inspection; differential parts and service; fluid change; axle bearings. |
| Steering and Suspension Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 14 |
Solid axle, independent, long and short arm suspension systems; Macpherson strut suspension systems; load/non-load-carrying ball joints; radial/axle play; steering linkage and gear; shock absorbers; power steering. |
| Tires and Wheels |
| Course Number |
Lesson 15 |
Tire types, sizes and markings; tire inflation; adjusting pressures; tire usage, service, inspection and maintenance; wheel design; wheel and tire imbalance/alignment; servicing wheel bearings; replacing bearing cups; sealed wheel bearings. |
| Brake Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 16 |
Brake inspection and maintenance; service and parking brake systems; brake shoes and lining; disc brakes; drum brakes; operation of self-energizing duo-servo and non-servo brake; inspecting and troubleshooting brake linings and antilock brakes; troubleshooting brake hydraulics. |
| Electrical Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 17 |
Basic electrical circuitry; circuit protection and control; switches; replacing, adjusting, and aiming small bulbs and lights. |
| A/C and Heating Systems |
| Course Number |
Lesson 18 |
Air conditioning components and service; belt tension and adjustment; service gauges; compressor oil; refrigerant; compressor clutch; condenser; evaporator; blower and controls; temperature; leak detection; heater parts, components and service; troubleshooting the heater and air conditioner. |
Program description: Auto repair is a highly valued skill and now you can learn
to repair and maintain autos bumper to bumper. This
comprehensive course covers the operation, components,
performance standards and inspection procedures of every
automobile system. From the engine, drive train and fuel
systems, to breaks, cooling and electronic accessories.
Program Name:
Motorcycle Repair
| Getting Started in Electronics |
| Course Number |
Lesson 1 |
How to set up a lab; common test equipment and electronics supplies; starting a parts and materials inventory; getting components at low or no cost. |
| Basic Electrical Concepts |
| Course Number |
Lesson 2 |
Resistors, potentiometers, rheostats, capacitors, inductors, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits; color coding; voltage, current, resistance, AC and DC, conductance, and power; circuits; the laws of electricity. |
| Diodes and Rectification |
| Course Number |
Lesson 4 |
Solid-state devices explained; basic operational principles of diodes; the common types of diodes; referencing; full-wave and half-wave rectifiers; testing bridge rectifier modules. |
| Capacitors and DC Filtering |
| Course Number |
Lesson 5 |
Kinds of capacitors and their construction; important capacitor operating principles; filter capacitors; designing raw DC power supplies. |
| The Drive Train and Starting System |
| Course Number |
Lessons 6 |
Different gear types; torque; rpm; primary drive systems; an explanation of various clutches and transmissions; starting systems and components. |
| Special-Purpose Diodes and Opto-Electronic Device |
| Course Number |
Lesson 7 |
Zener, Schottky, and varactor diodes; diacs; tunnel and fast recovery diodes; noise and transient suppression diodes; a brief look at quantum physics; practical circuit projects. |
| Audio Amplification |
| Course Number |
Lesson 8 |
Transistor biasing and load considerations; amplifier classes; audio amplifier output configurations and operational basics; high-quality audio systems. |
| Power Control Devices and Circuits |
| Course Number |
Lesson 9 |
Silicon-controlled rectifiers; the triac; UJTs; diacs; neon tubes; using thyristors in power-control circuits; how to build a soldering iron controller. |
| Field-Effect Transistors (FET) and Batteries |
| Course Number |
Lesson 10 |
FET operational principles; how to build a high-quality mosfet audio amplifier; additional practical circuit projects; battery types; how to build a general-purpose battery charger. |
| Integrated Circuits |
| Course Number |
Lesson 11 |
Operational amplifiers; IC or hybrid audio amplifiers; IC voltage regulators; special-purpose ICs; improving the lab-quality power supply; how to build a quad-outputpower supply; additional practical circuit projects. |
| Fingerprints; Document Examination |
| Course Number |
Lesson 12 |
The three classes of fingerprints as defined by patterns of loops, whirls and arches; the automated fingerprint identification system; methods used to detect fingerprints; techniques for preserving fingerprints; document and voice examination; handwriting analysis and comparisons; methods used to compare copiers, printers and fax machines; analyzing alterations, erasures and virtual obliteration of documents; analyzing voice data with the sound spectrograph. |
| Forensic Science Today and Tomorrow |
| Course Number |
Lesson 13 |
The impact of the Internet on forensic science; global networks and databases; researching forensic science on the Web; the Internet as a research tool in criminal investigations; the future of forensic science; the broadening applications of forensic methodology as an integral component of investigation. |
| Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans |
| Course Number |
Lesson 14 |
| Credits |
0.0 |
History And Function Of Bcbs Plans; Features Of Bcbs Basic Benefits; Typical Services In Major Medical Coverage Including Identifying Patients And The Correct Procedure For Completed A Bcbs Claim Form. |
| Medicare |
| Course Number |
Lesson 15 |
| Credits |
0.0 |
Parts of the Medicare program; eligibility criteria; fee schedule; supplemental plans and managed care; filling out an HCFA 1500 claim form. |
| Four-Stroke Engine Tune-up and Service |
| Course Number |
Lessons 16 |
The basic tune-up; compression check; battery, spark plug, cable, tire, wheel, rear chain, sprocket and safety inspections; oil and filter change; ignition system, air filter and drive shaft service; cam chain, valve, clutch and brake adjustments; carburetor synchronization; test ride. |
| Two-Stroke Engine Tune-up and Service |
| Course Number |
Lesson 17 |
The basic tune-up; compression check; main bearing, battery, spark plug, cable, tire and safety inspections; transmission, oil injection, air filter, ignition and exhaust systems; drive shaft, drive chain, and sprocket service; clutch and brake adjustments; test ride. |
| ICD-9-CM Coding |
| Course Number |
Lesson 18 |
| Credits |
0.0 |
Using The Icd-9-cm Coding System; Primary Vs. Principal Diagnosis; Icd-9-cm Terms, Marks, Abbreviations And Symbols; Index Tables. |
Program description: Get your engine revved up for a career in motorcycle repair with online or correspondence training from Ashworth College. You will become an expert on two and four stroke engines, along with motorcycle systems, such as transmission, drive train, fuel, brakes, steering and suspension.
Ashworth College will teach you to repair and replace headlights, signal lights, spark plugs, and tires, as well as perform routine maintenance, and troubleshooting. In addition, important topics like shop safety, tools, and careers in the motorcycle industry are included.
Students are encouraged to practice on their own bikes for hands-on experience so they can be prepared to enter the industry in jobs like line technician, dealership salesman, service, writer, or parts manager, or even a racing pit crew member